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Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James gives a thumbs upCarlos Osorio/The Associated Press

LeBron James rarely likes to talk about his individual achievements.

Tuesday he made an exception.

James had 11 assists in Cleveland's 102-93 victory over the Detroit Pistons. In the process, he moved past Scottie Pippen for first place on the NBA career list for forwards. James now has 6,142 assists, seven more than Pippen.

"That means a tremendous amount to me," James said. "It means a lot more than passing Allen Iverson on the scoring list in the last game, because I have always taken so much pride in my passing game. To me, the greatest rush has always been helping my teammates succeed, not succeeding myself."

James wears No. 23 in Michael Jordan's honour, but breaking Pippen's record was special in another sense.

"When I grew up, I loved Michael, but when you are a kid, you don't think you can grow up and be Michael Jordan," he said. "I patterned a lot of my game after Scottie Pippen, because he was the kind of star I thought I could be. So that's a great feeling to break a record he owns."

Cavaliers coach David Blatt didn't know that James had reached the milestone, but was excited to find out.

"That's a fabulous achievement, especially when you considered that he just turned 30 years old," Blatt said. "It not only proves his greatness as a player, it shows the ability he has to make the players around him equally great."

Many of James' assists, including the record-breaker in the second quarter, giving him 6,136 to pass Pippen, found Kevin Love wide open behind the arc. Love had 24 points on eight 3-pointers, tying his career best.

"Kevin had it going tonight, so I was looking to get him the ball," James said. "That's how we play. Find the hot guy and keep him going."

James nearly had an odd triple-double, turning the ball over nine times, one short of his career high. Kyrie Irving added 18 points for Cleveland, which has won 17 of its last 19 games.

Reggie Jackson had 22 points, nine assists and eight rebounds in his second game with Detroit, while Kentavious Caldwell-Pope added 21.

"I thought Reggie has played very well," said Pistons coach Stan Van Gundy. "He's got to get better on the defensive end, so that's something we have to work on, but I like the way he rebounded the ball, and he was aggressive on offence."

Tayshaun Prince started at small forward in his first game as a Piston since he was traded to Memphis in Jan. 2013. Prince, who has started his last 673 games in a Detroit uniform, finished with seven points in 31 minutes. He was acquired in a trade with Boston.

Detroit's backcourt was the difference in the first half, as Caldwell-Pope and Jackson outscored Irving and Smith 28-10. James and Love were in double figures for Cleveland, but the Pistons led 62-53 at the break.

Cleveland's defence stepped up in the third, holding the Pistons to 12 points on 22 per cent shooting. That enabled them to take a 77-73 lead into the fourth, and Iman Shumpert increased the margin to seven with an early 3-pointer.

After that, James started going to the basket on nearly every possession against Detroit's reserves, and Cleveland moved the lead to 11 midway through the period. The Cavaliers outscored Detroit 36-16 in the first 18 minutes of the second half.

"We stepped up and made a commitment to each other to play the way that we've been playing for the last several weeks," Blatt said. "We weren't defending and we didn't have the energy that we needed, but we woke up in time."

WARRIORS 114, WIZARDS 107

WASHINGTON – Stephen Curry returned from a one-game absence to lead all scorers with 32, Klay Thompson added 17 more and the Golden State Warriors defeated the Washington Wizards 114-107 Tuesday night.

Curry missed Sunday's loss at Indiana with a sore right foot and played nearly 34 minutes, hitting 11 of 18 field goal attempts, including five of nine from 3-point range.

Marreese Speights added 16 points off the bench for the Warriors, who have won five of six.

Paul Pierce led the Wizards with 25 points, 18 in the second half. Marcin Gortat added 16 points and 11 rebounds, while John Wall chipped in 16 nd 11 assists.

Washington has lost four straight and nine of 11.

THUNDER 105, PACERS 92

OKLAHOMA CITY – Russell Westbrook had 20 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists, and the Thunder picked up their seventh straight win.

Westbrook claimed his third triple-double of the season and the 11th of his career, despite resting for the entire fourth quarter.

Serge Ibaka had 23 points and 10 rebounds and Enes Kanter added 15 points for the Thunder.

Oklahoma City won its third straight without Kevin Durant. The reigning MVP had a screw replaced on his surgically repaired right foot on Sunday, and he is to be re-evaluated within a week.

C.J. Miles scored 21 points, George Hill scored 13 and David West and Solomon Hill each added 11 for the Pacers, who had won three straight.

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